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Question 24 of 25 for our Aerospace Engineer Mock Interview

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Question 24 of 25

What does your typical day look like in your current job?

To gain some insight on how you would plan your day and work through issues if hired for this position, your interviewer is posing this question to you. While keeping in mind that there is not necessarily a right or wrong way to answer this question, your interviewer will be looking to pull some subtle characteristics out your work style in listening how you answer this question. As you talk about your typical work day in your current job, be sure to talk about how you prioritize your work and use your ability to be flexible when high needs tasks come up unexpectedly.

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  • 24. What does your typical day look like in your current job?

      How to Answer

      To gain some insight on how you would plan your day and work through issues if hired for this position, your interviewer is posing this question to you. While keeping in mind that there is not necessarily a right or wrong way to answer this question, your interviewer will be looking to pull some subtle characteristics out your work style in listening how you answer this question. As you talk about your typical work day in your current job, be sure to talk about how you prioritize your work and use your ability to be flexible when high needs tasks come up unexpectedly.

      Written by Ryan Brunner on February 8th, 2021

      Answer Example

      "With no two days being exactly the same in my current job, a typical day consists of a couple of standing meetings for projects I am leading or working on and also with our testing team. Prior to the start of each day, typically the evening prior, I plan out my work day around my standing meetings. I always prioritize high need items first. Each week, I try to set aside office time for dedicated time to work on technical reports and handbooks. I set aside this time to be free of distraction so I can work efficiently."

      Written by Ryan Brunner on February 8th, 2021